NYT: “Making Everything Shipshape — As Panama Canal Expands, West Coast Ports Scramble to Keep Big Cargo Vessels”

Making Everything Shipshape

As Panama Canal Expands, West Coast Ports Scramble to Keep Big Cargo Vessels

TACOMA, Wash. — As construction crews 5,000 miles away are working to widen the Panama Canal to allow much larger ships to sail straight to the East Coast, this historic port city and others along the West Coast are doing everything they can to avoid becoming superfluous.

The Port of Tacoma is determined to keep up its rich import business, which can be traced to the 1880s when chests of tea from Asia arrived at its docks and headed to the East Coast by rail. Port officials know that by the time the Panama Canal opens in 2016, an even newer, larger fleet of cargo ships will be plying the oceans and will be so big they will not be able to squeeze through even the wider channel.

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